Blue Jays get spanked by visiting Philadelphia Phillies in a measuring stick game / Toronto Sun

Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 11:20 pm

In a game that abruptly ended the Toronto Blue Jays’ winning momentum, the visiting Philadelphia Phillies delivered an emphatic 8-3 victory. Despite some individual brilliance from Bo Bichette, the collective effort of the Phillies proved too much, leaving the Blue Jays reeling from an unexpected and decisive defeat.


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Jordan Romano enjoyed a relaxing dinner with his entire family at his parents’ home in Markham, Ont., on Monday evening, just like old times.  What was on the menu?  “My youngest sister has wanted to open a taco food truck. So, she’s sampling some new taco ideas and stuff,” Romano said while…

citynews.ca / Bowden Francis records only five outs as Phillies dump Blue Jays 8-3

Toronto starter Bowden Francis started his outing Tuesday with a four-pitch walk, and it went downhill from there. Trea Turner and Bryce Harper followed with solo homers as the Phillies stormed out to a six-run lead — sending 11 batters to the plate — en route to an 8-3 victory that ended Toronto’s…

ledevoir.com / Un premier revers en six matches pour les Blue Jays

Turner et Harper ont aidé les Phillies de Philadelphie à gagner 8-3 devant les Blue Jays de Toronto.

torontosun.com / Blue Jays get spanked by visiting Philadelphia Phillies in a measuring stick game

Reality arrived for the Blue Jays in the most harsh and abrupt ways imaginable following a five-game winning streak triggered by Bo Bichette’s pinch-hit homer in Texas. Everyone knew the Jays weren’t as good as the team that bludgeoned the anemic Athletics in a four-game sweep. Everyone knew a…


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